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Sony's PlayStation Mobile Developer Program officially kicked off today and includes the PlayStation Mobile SDK, in an effort to expand the world of PlayStation on open operating system-based devices through PlayStation Mobile.

Allowing a wider range of developers to create
dedicated content for PlayStation Mobile, the
PlayStation Mobile Developer Program becomes available
in Japan, United States, Canada, United Kingdom,
France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia. The
forthcoming phased roll out will start from Hong Kong
and Taiwan and with more countries and regions to
follow. This program enables developers to distribute
their content through PlayStation Store on a
commercial basis and market their games to millions of
gamers with PlayStation Certified devices
and PlayStation Vita. The license agreement fee is
7,980 yen ($98) annually.

Sony said that it has received feedback from the developers during the open beta version of the program, which started last April, in order to make the

PlayStation Mobile (previously PlayStation Suite) is Sony's gaming platform for Android-based devices made by outside manufacturers. The Japanese company is trying to woo both hardware makers and game developers to the program - a departure from its traditional console business where it charges developers for the right to make and sell PlayStation software.

All submitted software will be approved by the company, and will only run on devices it has certified. According to Sony's pricing scheme, developers sell their titles "wholesale" to the company, and then Sony sells the titles "retail" to end users.

PlayStation Mobile runs on Sony's Xperia phones, tablets and its Vita handheld. It is also available on a some phones made by Sharp as well as HTC's "One" line of smartphones.

Sony has also signed up Asus to make devices for its platform.
official version of PlayStation Mobile SDK more stable.